Joined: May 12 2003 Posts: 1651 Location: Barnsley
Last year I bought that McAfee protection thingy for about 20 quid.I thought once you had shelled out for one of these then that was it.
Now im getting messages off them saying my 12 months have run out and its going to be another 40 odd quid!
They can nob off as far as im concerned.Can anybody recommend what I should get now,preferably something that costs nowt.
I know Steve Roebuck recommended something the other year that I used but ive forgotten what it was.Im no expert with computers as im sure you all know so any advice would be very welcome.
Joined: Aug 11 2003 Posts: 2603 Location: Living the dream in Doncaster
Karlos i use comodo anti virus which is a free anti virus programme, and never had any problems.
when you first install it keeps asking your permission but once it knows you allow programmes it stops asking, i have used it for two years.
Karlos i use comodo anti virus which is a free anti virus programme, and never had any problems.
when you first install it keeps asking your permission but once it knows you allow programmes it stops asking, i have used it for two years.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 927 Location: Doncaster
anyone who uses virgin media, can download PCGuard from the virgin website and this is free of charge.
I also recommend downloading and usng SPYBOT on a regular basis, as this has always found more spyware than any of the other protections i use inc norton.
The current issue (205 15 Jan2009) of Webuser has a prevent pc errors section, with links to free software to sort your pc out.
hope this helps m8, might be worthing getting the latest webuser incase of problems in the future.
anyone who uses virgin media, can download PCGuard from the virgin website and this is free of charge.
I also recommend downloading and usng SPYBOT on a regular basis, as this has always found more spyware than any of the other protections i use inc norton.
The current issue (205 15 Jan2009) of Webuser has a prevent pc errors section, with links to free software to sort your pc out.
AVG is the computing equivalent of the chocolate fireguard, it stops windows moaning about not having any Antivirus but thats about it.
Also within the current version of AVG it has a nasty habit of redirecting all your web traffic through AVG, and while you said you do nothing dodgy, this can have a detrimental effect on your browsing speed.
So free options you can look at for AV protection are Avast as someone already mention is good, but can be a little resource hungry on your PC.
A better option would be Avira. This rates very highly in most virus protection reviews and outperforms most paid for products, its my personal choice of AV.
Spybot as suggested by Rob is excellent for keeping all the nasties that aint viruses away.
If you are using router you have no need for a firewall on your desktop PC, tho if you are using an ADSL USB modem, or one of those Mobile Broadband dongle things then you will need a firewall.
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AVG is the computing equivalent of the chocolate fireguard, it stops windows moaning about not having any Antivirus but thats about it.
Also within the current version of AVG it has a nasty habit of redirecting all your web traffic through AVG, and while you said you do nothing dodgy, this can have a detrimental effect on your browsing speed.
So free options you can look at for AV protection are Avast as someone already mention is good, but can be a little resource hungry on your PC.
A better option would be Avira. This rates very highly in most virus protection reviews and outperforms most paid for products, its my personal choice of AV.
Spybot as suggested by Rob is excellent for keeping all the nasties that aint viruses away.
If you are using router you have no need for a firewall on your desktop PC, tho if you are using an ADSL USB modem, or one of those Mobile Broadband dongle things then you will need a firewall.
Running 2 anti virus products is counter productive and is more than likely crippling the performance of you machine, its trying to work with both hands tied behind its back. AV works by scanning every file that is opened to check if it is infected, your computer is doing the same job twice, this as mentioned can cause performance issues, but can also produce "false positive" basically you AV software thinking the activity of the other AV software is a virus.
You only need one AV product and as previously stated AVG is the chocolate fireguard of anti virus.
Of course if you wanting to look at paid anti virus you cannot do any better then Eset NOD32 (daft name I know).
Joined: Apr 01 2007 Posts: 285 Location: In kitchen with head in gas oven
Strange that as a techy mate of mine (who used to work for Microsoft testing programs etc) swears by AVG and Ive never had any problems with it.
I get conflicting advice from all over the place, the IT Techs at work say something completely different!
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